Trudeau visit sinks into controversy over dinner invite to Khalistani terrorist

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Canadian Justin Trudeau's visit plunged into yet another controversy today over a dinner invitation to convicted Khalistani terrorist by the Canadian to Swiftly moving to control damage, cancelled the invite for the dinner, hosted tonight for Trudeau, while the external affairs ministry said it will "ascertain" how Atwal entered "The has rescinded Mr. Atwals invitation. We do not comment of matters relating to the PM's security," the said in a statement. Reacting to the controversy, Trudeau told reporters "Obviously we take this situation extremely seriously. The individual in question never should have received an invitation and, as soon as we found out, we rescinded the invitation immediately... The who included this individual has, and will, assume full responsibility for his actions." Union home ministry officials said Atwal no longer figures in the government's blacklist of Sikh extremists. Atwal was convicted for trying to kill the then Sidhu in in 1986. When asked how Atwal got a visa, said the government is "ascertaining" details how he got a visa to enter "There are two aspects of this. One is his presence at the event.

I think this is something which should be addressed by the Canadian side. They have said that it was an oversight. And that is the reason the invitation for the reception tonight has been withdrawn." "On the visa part, I cannot immediately say how that happened. There are different ways of people coming into India, whether you are an Indian national, or OCI card holder. We are ascertaining details from our mission. We will have to see how this happened," Kumar told reporters. He also said that the fact the ministry issued a visa means that Atwal is not an Indian national. On whether Atwal can be arrested in India, Kumar said there were cases against him for which he has served his sentence. The ministry is not aware whether there are cases against him in India, that has to be checked with the law-enforcement agencies, he added. The invite cancellation comes at a time when Trudeau's pro-Khalistan approach is being criticised by many including Amarinder Singh, who raised the issue with the Canadian during a meeting. On his part, Trudeau had assured Singh that his country does not support separatism in or elsewhere.

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 19:00 IST
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